MaLs of the United States. PROPOSALS for tarrying the MAILS of the United States On fie following Pofl Roads, will be received at the General Pofl Office until the Jirjl day if oSober next. S<.- Note pi. In MAINE. • "i. From PaiTamaqUoddy by Machias, Goldfborough, Sullivan, Trenton, and Bluehill to Penobfcot. Kef i -e the Mail at PaiTaniaquoddy every other Sa tariUy bv 8 o'clock in the morning, and deliver it at Penobfcot the ns*t Friday by 6 in tke evening. Return ing. Rec ive the Mail Ptilabfcot every other Satur day by 10 o'clock forenoon, and deliver it at PafTaiiy (J'toddy the next Friday afternoon by 5 o'clock z. From Hatlowell by Vaflalfeorough, Winftow, ( Fort Halifai) Fairfield and Canaan, to Norndgewurth. Leave liailoiA-ellc v»ry other Wednesday by noon, and arrive at Norridgewort'n the n,*xt Thursday by 6 P.M. •Returning. Leave. Norndgeworth on Friday by 10 A.M. and arrive at HalloweH the next Saturday by 4 P M. 3. From Welles by Waterbury courthoufie, Sanford, Douty'sfails and Berwick, to Dover in New Hampshire. Leave Welles ever* Friday by 8 A. M. and arrive at Dover the next day by 3 P. M. Returning. Leave Dover every Wednesday by 1 P. M. and arrive at Vt ei'ies tile next Thurfi'ay by 4 P.- M. In NEW HAMPSHIRE 4. From Portsmouth by Dover, Rochester and Moul tonborough to Plymouth, returning by New-HamjJton, Meredith, Gilmantown, Nottingham and Durham, to I'ortlmouth. Leave Portfrnout'i every Wednesday rnoming by 8 o'clock, and arrive at Dover by noon, every .r.her Wed nelday, and at Plymouth the next Friday by 6 P- M. Returning. Le*ave Piymoiuh r,n Saturday by 8 A. M. anil return to Portsmouth the next Tuelclay by P. M. Note. " The post is to go and return on this route alternately," and the mail is to bt''carried but once in two weeks from No*eniber ift to May ift. In NEW YORK State 5. From Conajoliary by Ciie' L ryval)*y, Cocper's town, Butternuts ami Oxford academy, to Union (at she mouth of the Chenango) once in two weeks. Leave Cop - johary every other Wediufday by 8 A.M. arrive at Ce.»;ier'i-town by 1 P. M. and at Union the next Saturday by so A. M. Returning. Leave Union every other Saturday by 3 P. M. aad arrive at Conajo tiary the next Tuesday by 6 P. M. FromTifhkill by New burg and New Windfbr to Goiben. The mail to leave FLfhkill on Wednesday by 7 a m, and arrive at Gefhcn by 5 p m. Returning. Leave Go ftien on Tuesday by 7 A M, and arrive at FLfhkill by 5 r m in PENNSYLVANIA 7. From Bethlehem to Wilkefbarre. Leave Bethlehem every Thurlday by i fM, and ar rive it Wilkefbarre on Saturday by % P M. ReturningJ Leave Wiikefcarre every Tuesday by 8 A M, and arrive at Bethlehem Thursday by 10 a m. 8. From Piper'stavein in; Bedminfter' on the post-road from Philadelphia :o Bethlehem) by Alexandria, to Pittfton in New Jersey. Leave Pipdr'a every Thursday by 6 A M, and arrive at Pittfton by noon. Stay at pittfton two hours, and return to Piper's by S r M, or eft Friday by 15 AjM. 9. From Reading by Sunbji'y and Northumberland, to Lewifburg. Leave Reading every Friday by 6 A M, ariiveat Sun bury on Saturday by 6 f M, and at Lewifburg by Sun day noorl. Returning. Leave Lewifburg on Monday by 7 A M, ?.r>d arrive at Reading the next Wednesday noon. io. From Yorktown by Abbot'stown ai'd Oettis burjjh to and WiUiamfport in Maryland/ to Ma. tinfburg in Virjrmu" 1 . Lcive Yorktawn every Monday by 6 A M, arrive at Hagerstown on Tifefciay noon, and at Martinlburg by 7 PM. Returning. Leave Martinfbarg" cn SaturJ iy by 6 A M, arrive at Hagevstown by noo«, andatYoik towrt on Sunday eveniiig by j o'clock. Ii« From Boirdstown in Kentucky to NaQiville, South' Weftefri Territory. Leave Bearusoown every other Tuesday by 10 A M, and arrive at Nashville the next Sunday by 5 P M. Re turning. Leave Nashville the next Monday noon, and arrive at Beardstarvvn the next Saturday by 7 P M. In MARYLAND, U. From- Annapolis by Lower Marlborough and Calvert c-iiirt house ttf St. Leonard's creek. Leave Annapolis every Tuesday by 7 A M, arrive at Lower Marlborough by 3 p"*i, at Calvert courthouse by 7 r M, aadatb't. Leonard's creek 011 Wednesday by 10 AM. Returning. .Leave St. Leonard's Creek on l'riday by 3 P .v, arrive at Calvert courthouse b) 7 P M, at Lower Marlborough on Saturday by 9 a sj, and at Annapolis trj' 7 P m. 1 v From BladcfifbL-rg by Upper Marlborough and Nottingham to Bcnnediijt Leave Biadenibnrg on Saturday by 6 A. M. arrive at Upper Marlborough by II A. M. leave Upper Marlborough in two hours, and arrive, at ik-rnecliit on Sunday noon. Returning. Leave BennedkS on Mon day by 6 a. m. arrive at Upper Marlborough by 4 T. M'. and at BiildenfDMrg on Tuesday by 9 a. M. In VIRGINIA. 14. From Whichever by Roniney to MooifieWis. Leave VVinchcfter every' Monday by 10 A m. arrive at Komney on Tuesday noon, and at MoorheWi oA VVednefuay by 9A M. Returning- Leave Moorfields 011 Tuesday by 1 ? M. strive at Komney on Thurs day by 8 a! M.'and at Wi:\chefter on Friday by 4 r. m. 15. From Charlottesville hy Warren, Warminftcr, New Market, Amherft, Cabejl&xrg and Madifan, to Ltuchburg 'Leave Charlottesville every Thurtdiy by 8. a. m. and arrive it Lynchburg the next Saturday by 4, r. m. Returning. Leave Lynchburg on Monday by 9, a. m and arrive at Charlottesville the next Wednesday by 5. P- M. l'j. From Powhatan courthouse to Cartersville. Leave Powhatan court houle every Tuesday by 7 a m, and arrive at Cartersville Return ing. Leave Cartersville every -y and arrive at Cartersville- . No information of the length of tKis rcfed is yet re ceived : : ptrftins tfilkmg propofall are de-tired to ftatc fnch times of amrA'l and departure at and fri>m Carters vine, as fha'rl t>e convenient to theii. 17. From- Yorktownia Virginia to Glouc&ftar court house. Leave Yorkfctfn every Monday by 7 a m, artd ar rive at Gloucetter court house by 11 a m. Retiring, Leave Glouceirer e~irt houle by 2 P ax, and arrive at Yofktowri by 5 r =**• In NOlvTIl arxf SOUTH €AROLINA 18. From Camden' S. Carolina, by Lancaster lo Charlotte and LjncoUtou in North Carolina. Leive Camden every other Monday by 7 a m, arrive at Ohlrlote the next Wednei'diy by 9 a m, and at Lincolnton on Thursday by 9 a m. Returning' Leave Lincolnton every other Thursday at noon, arrive at Charlotte on Friday by noon, and at Camden on Sunday evening. 19. From Columbia by VVinnlborough, Chester, Pinckney, and Spartan court houses to Greenville court hcufc. Leave Columbia every other Thursday by 6 am, ar rive at Pinckney on Friday by 6 P M, and at Greenville court house the next Sunday noon. Returning. Leave Greenville court house.on Monday by 6 a m, arrive at Pinckney c«urt house on TueTday by 3 r m, and at Co umbia the next Thursday by 3 p m. to. From Columbia by Newburv to Laurens, Green ville, Wafhingtdn and Pendleton court houses. Leave Columbia every other TJiurfday by noon, and arrive at Greenville court house on Sunday by iq a m, and at Pendleton court house by 7 r m. Returning. Leave Pendleton court house on Monday by 8 a m, ar rive at Greenville court house by 3 ?m, and at Colum bia the next Thursday by neon. In GEORGIA. at. From Savannah by Newport bridge and St. Savilla to St. Mary's. Leave Savannah every other Monday by 7 A. M. arrive at Newport bridge by 3 P. M. and at the next 'l'huriday by noon. —Returning. Leave St. Mary's 011 Friday by 5 A. M. arrive at Newport bridge on Sunday bv i P. M. and at Savannah bv 7 P. M. Note t. .The Post Master General may alter the times of arrival and departure at any time during the continuance of the contracts, he previously stipulating an adequate compensation for any extra experice that may be occasioned thereby. Note 1. Half an hpur (hall be allowed for opening and doling the mail at all offices where no particular time is fpecltied. Note 3- For every hour's delay (unavoidable acci dents excepted) in arriving after the times prescribed in any contrail, the contractor (hall forfeit one dollar ; and if the delay continue until the departure of any depending mail whereby the miita deflined for ftich depending mail lose a trip, an additional forfeiture of five dollars ihallbe incurred. Note 4. Newspapers as well as letters are to be sent in the mails ; and if any person making proposals de li res to carry newspapers other than tliofe conveyed in the mail for his own tmolument, Ke mull itate in hij proposals for what l"u:n he will carry it with that emo lument aad for what sum without that emolument. A ote .5. The contrails for the Mails Number 1 19, 10, and 11, are to be in operation 011 the firft day of Oilober next, and all the others on the firft day of November next. —The contar ! is to continue until the ift of 1796> and the I confeadU for the roads No. 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 aud I 20, are to continue until the ift of April 1798. Note 6. Should any person making proposals desire an alteration of the times of arrival and departure above fpecified, he must Hate in his proposals such al terations and the difference they will make in the terms of. his contrail, Nate 7. Proposals for the Road No. I, will be re ceived by the Post Matter at Peitobfcot; for the Road No. It, by Mr. Walter Beal, at Beardftown ; for the Roads No. 19 and 20, by Dr. S. Green, Post Master at Columbia: and for the Road No. 21, by General James Jackson, at Savannah ; proposals for the other Roads must be sent to this office. No proposals for the Roads No. 1, 19, 20 and 21, willba received after the 20th of September next. A'ate 8. Contractors may receive their pay quar terly. General Port Office, Philad. July »7i 1795- JOSEPH HABERSHAM, Post Mister General. T6w July t8 JuJi Publijbtd, By M. Cars?, No. 118 Mar kit Jlreet, Priu 4jß, The TREAT Y, AGREED upon by Mr. Jay and Lord Grenville ; to which is added, a copious appendix, containing, 1, Letter from Mr. Jefferfon to Mr. Hammond. 2. Motion of Mr. Kurr. 3". Motion of Mr. Tazewell. 4. Treaty of Amity and Commerce between France and the United States. 5. Treaty ot Alliatfce between do 6 Definitive Treaty between Cireat Britain and the Uni tfcd States. 7. Conftitiitior. of the United States i!. Explanation of the a&ual lituation of Mr. Jay's treety. 9. Features of Mr. Jay's Treaty. So. View erf tlie corrinicrce of the United States, as i£ (land* at profcnt, and as it it fixed by Mr. Jay's treaty. 11. FLefolutions of the citizens us Bollon. 11. Address of the citizens ot Port&touth. 13. Resolutions of the citizens of New York. 14. Memorial of the citizens of Philadelphia. 15. Report of the Charleston committee. 16. Resolutions of the Juiliccs of Norfolk. 17. Resolutions of the citizens of Baltimore. 18. New Jersey petition. 18. Resolutions of the citizens »f TreWon, 10, Resolutions of the citize*s of Fiemington. SI. Address of th« merchants of New York. it J. Resolutions of the New York chamber or cotnmeree 13, Ohfervations on the extent of the Preffllent,B power with rcfpedl to tteaties. 24. Curtius's Vindication of Mr. Jay's treaty, in twelve Cumbers. 2y British proclamation, November 6th 1793* 16. Ditto ditto January 1794. 27. Lord DofchefterVfeply to the Indians. iB. Commercial refftlutions movad for by Mr. Madifori. 28. Mr. Dayton'srefolu ion for the of Uri tifh property. .10 Rtfol'utioiw moved for by Mr. Abraham Clarke, for i'lrfpentiing the intcrcourfe with Britain: Aun/I 14 Engllsh Cheese. TUST ft yi ported, and in excellent order, a Qnarrtity of DOUBLE GLOUCESTER CHEESES for sale, whole sale or by the single cheei'c, by GILL & HENSHAW, No. i zS South IVater Jlreet A l s 0, Bottle Porter, for exportation, taverns, ot family use Port Wine, in cases of one doz. each Brandy, Rum, Gin, &c. August i Nb. 60 South Second Street. THE WSultfaUandKeti.il Store fir books, stationary , MUSIC, PRINTS, OIL PAINTINGS, DRAWIN© BOOKS, and Fancy articles. THOMAS STEPHENS, 'For the greater convent,nee of conducing his Infnefi txtenfvely, has rmoved from No. 57, to No. 60 South Second Street, on tie ii„a fide—where he bat received by the lajl arrival,, an cxtenfive collection of ufful Emts, and the hej Siationa-ry. Also, a variety of New JVlujic, Bunbury s curious Caricatures, Print,, Oil Faint ing,, Waiving Books, &e. 'Sc. all -which he -wHI fell, a, usual, for a f tall profit. T. S. embraces this opportunity to the liberal en couragement he has always experience*!from the citizen, of Fhila , delphia —returns hi, mojlfmcere thaais, and pledges bimfef to use conjlant exertions to merit continual favnr, snd to have bisjlore the J tlace for elegant and uses ill literature. Juru %~jm PHILADELPHIA, P&inteb BY JOHN FENNO, N°* 119 ch *" ut Slreet — ?R,cf s,i 801. LARS P ER ANNUM. Scheme of a Eottery, Toraife 39,900 Dollars, on 266,000 Dollars\l)edvftin% 15 per Cent, from the Prizes—Tips Lottery conjijis 0) 38,00 c Ticketj, in wAi'c* there are 14,539 Ptius % and a3>s6i Blanks, being about one and an ha'ij blank* to a prize. THE Dircftwrsof the Society forettablilbing Uletul Ma nufactures, having resolved tocreft LOTTERIES tor railing One Hundred Thousand Dollars, agreeab* to an Aft of the Legiflatufe ©f the State ot New-Jcitey, have appointed the following per Tons to fuperuiteod and drawing\)t the fame, viz. Nicholas Low, Rufus King, Herman Le Roy, James Watlou, Richard Har rifon, Abijah Hammond, arid Cornelius Rav, of the city ol New-York—Thomas Willing, joseph Ball, Matthew M'* Conncl and Andrew Bayard, ot the city of Philadelph a Excellcncy Richard Howell, Esq. Elias Btfudinot, General EliaaDayten, James Parker, John Bayard, D<>& 01 Lcwii Donlum, Samuel W. Stockton, Joshua M. Wal lace, joicph Blooinfield, and Etilha Boudinot, of New» Jerfcy, who oiler the fallowing Scheme ©f a Lottery, and pledge theinteives to 1 the public, that they will take every aiiur mce and precaution in their power to have the Monies paid by the Managers trom time to time, atrecetv cd, into the Banks at New-York and Philadelphia, to remain for the purpose ot paying Pn* s which {hall be immediately discharged by a check upon on« of the iiauks. SCHEME: t Prize of i* It 3 1° 20 IGO 30© IGOO 2000 3000 8100 >4»539 23,461 Blanks. 38000 Ticket* at 7 Dollars each is - 266,000 The drawing will commence, under the infpctti'Jii o! a Couuuitfce of the Superintend a as dsibe Tick ets are soU, of which timely noti.ee wtil i ; e given. Tiit Supcruitcadants havt appointed Job" A'. Cajturmg of Newark, Jacob R. Hdrdenbcrg, ot New-Brun/wtck, »nd Jonathan Rhea, of Tren on* as immediate Manager* thercol, who have given ample fecurtty tor the truss reposed in them. >- (£T In order toiccuie the pun&ual payment of the Prizes, x the Superiotendants o? :he Lottery have dieted thai the Managers lhall each enter iato bonds in 4C.000 dollar*, with tour (ui&cientfecuriti? s, to pcrtoim their in. iliu&ions, the tubftance of which is I. That whenever either of the Managers shall rcceivc the sum of Three Hundttd Doilartt, itnnfdiatcl) ue ihall place the fame 111 one of the banks ot Ne*-York or Phi ladelphia, to the ciedit of the Governor ot the Society, and fucli of the Supennrendants as tve in the cuy where the monisr are plated, to remain there until tbe Lottery is drawn, for the payment ot the Priitcs. 11. The Managers to take (ufficJcnt (ecurity Tickets they maytru{f,otherwjfe to be refponitble for t hem. 111, To keep regular botks of Ticket# iold, Mo nies received and paid iei* the Bank, aoltiacts ot winch (ball be sent, nonchly, 10 theGovcrnor ot the Society. Pateifon, January 1, 1794. On application to either of the above gentlemen, infoi. matioi* will be yiven where t ck»*n be hed tflfli'f. AT a Meeting of the Stockholders in the Injur an ce Company of the Jlatc of Pennfylva nia, on th£ 15th May lad, convened for the pufpoi'e of fixing the time of payment of the remaining pare of tue Capital Stock of said Company that the remaining Turn of two hundred dollars per ftiare, he paid on the 6th day of Novem ber next, under the penalties annexed to default by the ail of Incorporation. Publilhcd by order of the Meeting, J«ne n JUST PUBLISHED, In orte volume octavo, price one dollar and an half, The federal Politician. To be fold by the following pr:ncipil Bookfellert in this city—F. & R. Bailey, Matthew Carey, John Ormved, Thomas Stephens, William Woodioufe, and at the office ef the Aurora. Aug. 8 |§f it oj i. MAY 16, 17951 ADVERTISEMENT. THE Grammar School formerly attached to tliii College, haying gradually declined through the increasing infirmities of the late President for some time before his death, it is proposed by the fubfenber immediately to revive it, and to put it under tne mofl careful inflruition and government. The Latin, Greek, and French Languages (hall be taught in it, to gether with the principles of English Grammar, of Geography, and practical Geometry. Parents, I ke \vifc, who do not cfiufe that their children fhoiild go through the intire course of studies in the College, may now have them inftruifted in any particular branches in the fame manner, on the fame terms, and to the fame extent as in the College—particularly in the antiquities and mythology of Rome, in Geogia phy, in the Mathematics, in Natural Philosophy and Aftrdnomy, in Moral Philosophy and the Principles of Civil Government, in Eloquence, and in the Ele ment's of History. They may address their children to any of the Mailers in the College, or to SAMUEL S. SMITH. N. B. The young gentlemen shall be under the fame rules of moral discipline as the other students — shall be fubjedled to puflic examinations, and, at leav ing the College, shall be entitled to public teflimonials of the branches they have studied, and of their profi ciency in them. P. S. The School is already operted, and und«r the direflion orf Mr. Soott. thhU* ALL Persons indebted to the Estate of Alexander Ritchie, decesfed, are requested to make im mediate payment to the fubfsllbir» ; and th»fe who have demands againftfaid estate, are requelted to bring in their accounts and receive payment. FRANCIS GJRNEY, } ROBERT SMITH, V Executors DANIEL SMITH, J Philadelphia, July 27, i"9> tst James M'Alpin,' 1 A T L 0 R, N°. 3 South Fourth Street, RETURNS hit grateful aclnoxvledgenents t* his Friends artel the Public for their liberal encouragement, and begs Icaveto foticit a of their favors. At his Shop gentlemen 9 may be furnifoed -with the heft materials, and have them mads up and fnijhed in the msft fajbionable manner. He ivill thankfully receive any orders and pay a prompt and Pun&unl attention to therv. 08. TC * + LATELY BL'jiLlzhUlJ, And to bs had at M, DA VIES's Eook-SUrCf No. 68 High-/{recti Dee Pino's Spanifr) Grammar, To which is added, an Englifii Grammar, for the use 0 f Spaniards. At the fame place may he had, a few eopus of Beyer't French cS? Engiifb Ditticna.y. 20,000 Dollars ia 20,000 10,000 5,000 2,000 1,000 500 1 oc 262,000 firfl drawn number, 2,000 Lalfcdrawn number, 2,000 SAMUEL W. FISHER, !--'y 3 taw I m O K S, Printed for and Publijhed by MATHEW CAREY, N?. Jiß MARKET STREET. ( Price Sixteen Dollars. J 4 New Sy/iem of Modern Geography : Or, a Geographical, Hi/loriial and Commercial Grammar ; and prtfent Jlatc Order ot time in which the Connecticut several States adopt :d the Mew-York federal Conftitutior. Ncw-Jerly Taole of the Sun's ri£ag Pcnnfylvania and fettiug Dda ware Abl'traol ol goods, wares, Maryland aau merchandize txport- Virgini-a ed from the United States Kentucky from the lit of Ofio'oer North-Carolina '90, to 30th Sept. 1731. Charlotte a tale of truth—by Mrs. Rowfo::, o; the new Theatre, Philadelphia. Second American edition Price 75 cents, [The rapid sale of the firit edition of this enterefting novel, in afc .v months is the belt criterion ef its merit.] KXTRAC r FROM THE CRITICAL REVIEW, AMUL 17J1,p. 4CS. « It may be a tale of truth, for it is' nut unnatural, Antl it is a tale of real ditlrefs—Charlotte, by.the aatitice 01 a teacher, recommended to a lchool, from humanity ra ther than a convidlion of her integrity, or the regui.rf.ty, ot her former conduct, is enticed from her governtis, accompanies a younjj oiticer to America—the marriage ceremony, if not forgotten, is poflponed, and Charlotte dies a martyr to the inconilancy or her lover and treaeu cry of hi» friend. The situations arc artless and affe&ing'—rh; defer.;,tion n itural and pathetic ; we (hould feel for Charlotte' if fudi a picrfon ever existed, who for one error, leaf rlv ; perhaps deferred so fevcre a puniftimeiit. If it isUfc'tiun, p.etic justice is not, v e think, properly diftrjbutsii." I. The lnquilitor—by Ivjr». Kovvfon. beuond phM --| r phia edition. 87 1 % c:uts. %. Advauture* of kodcrii Random, z v^i 9 . 1 'r!ol!ai '.hi 50 cents, coarse paj.er—l dollar and jj it:.u fine: 3. Notes on the ate oi Virginia—oy 'i i,uuiao J Price -neatly bounii, one dol.ar and a juii'l 4. History of the trench Rcvslntioa,. (tain, ith mencemcnt to the death oi the Queen and tin. cu;-.iiioa of Bl'uTot. % oUal i. •5 Plowden's History of the Bntiih Eaiprc, froiu May 179», to December 1793. j CoUat *Li * qUri u- 1 [This is an 'interesting aa4 valuabi: yuoiicauo.. ;* ha appeared for yams. , ). Ik-attie's Elements of /.Wal Scwnsc, i vo'U. Ouc uu,- lar and three quarter. J"(y £ Astronomers, Population SOV£KNMfc NT